Help - URC 3440
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Help - URC 3440
Hi All,
I need to try and find a manual and setup codes for a All in One URC Remote Control Model Number 3440. Can anyone point me in the right direction for a website with said manual. I have hunted the web high and low without success.
Cheers
JohnBhoy
I need to try and find a manual and setup codes for a All in One URC Remote Control Model Number 3440. Can anyone point me in the right direction for a website with said manual. I have hunted the web high and low without success.
Cheers
JohnBhoy
Found it
Hi Guys - Found 3 out of the 4 codes I was looking for. I set the remote up, using the codes for the URC7440 remote and they worked. Apart from the code for my DVD player, which is a Yamada 5520 slim DVD. The suggested code was 1004, but this does not work. Does anyone know of a code which might.
Cheers
JohnBhoy
Cheers
JohnBhoy
I have the manual (paper version) for URC-3440. If you still need it I can scan it and upload it to net.
OFA lists DVD 1004 and 1013 as Yamada codes. Neither of them is built in URC-3440.
Closest match to theese codes (NEC1 device 4) in URC-3440 is DVD 0672.
If any button from DVD 0672 works with Yamada then you can program the rest of the buttons with keymoves.
Or you can upgrade URC-3440 to become fully JP1 compatible and then build your own setup code for Yamada DVD.
OFA lists DVD 1004 and 1013 as Yamada codes. Neither of them is built in URC-3440.
Closest match to theese codes (NEC1 device 4) in URC-3440 is DVD 0672.
If any button from DVD 0672 works with Yamada then you can program the rest of the buttons with keymoves.
Or you can upgrade URC-3440 to become fully JP1 compatible and then build your own setup code for Yamada DVD.
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No need for the manual scan, some at OFA Europe sent me a copy of it and it's now archived on my site:
http://www.hifi-remote.com/files/manuals/
However, I could use a good full frontal photo of this remote (and any others that are flying under the radar).
What's the 411 on this puppy? What hardware mods does it need to be JP1 compatible? Does it have a spot for an EEPROM and the 6-pin?
http://www.hifi-remote.com/files/manuals/
However, I could use a good full frontal photo of this remote (and any others that are flying under the radar).
What's the 411 on this puppy? What hardware mods does it need to be JP1 compatible? Does it have a spot for an EEPROM and the 6-pin?
Rob
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For now I have only this scanned from manual.The Robman wrote: However, I could use a good full frontal photo of this remote (and any others that are flying under the radar).

What is 411?What's the 411 on this puppy? What hardware mods does it need to be JP1 compatible? Does it have a spot for an EEPROM and the 6-pin?
It has holes for JP1 header and pads for EEPROM.
Modification requires JP1 header, EEPROM 24C16 (or 24C08), J6, J7, J8 wires and capacitor C11 (0.1uF).
It uses new style keymoves like URC-6131, has no macro support, recognizes only first 1K of 24C16.
RDF is here:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jp1/files ... l%204).rdf
Rob please can you check DigitMaps section and approve or change indexes 160 and 161.
EEPROM images (virgin and with sample upgrades) are here:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jp1/files ... c-3440.zip
The American Telephone system uses "4-1-1" as the "information" number. It's what you call when you want to find a phone number and know the person's name (and city/state).damir wrote:What is 411?The Robman wrote: What's the 411 on this puppy?
To get the 411 on something is slang meaning "To get the information about something"
Just to round things out, 9-1-1 is the "emergency number".
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Sorry, it's an Americanism. Over here, 411 is the number you dial for "information" (ie, to get people's telephone numbers or "Directory Information" as they say in the UK). So, in modern speak, when someone says "what's the 411" they mean "what's the information"damir wrote:What is 411?
Also, I didn't mean to infer that this remote was a young dog!
Rob
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9-11 is also the shorthand term used to refer to the events of Sept 11th, 2001 and boy are we glad that it didn't happen on July 11th!gjarboni wrote:Just to round things out, 9-1-1 is the "emergency number".
Rob
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Many thanks to Rob
With a big thank you to Rob, I now have all 4 devices configured and the manual for this remote, with all the codes noted down for future reference.
Many thanks for the replies.
Cheers
JohnBhoy
Many thanks for the replies.
Cheers
JohnBhoy
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